Monday, July 21, 2014

was wonderful. We have talked about going for a long time but it will be a must for the future. I took some photographs but none could capture the fullness of the experience. This is the Welcome Gate.

and I would love these two prowling through my garden.

The best thing I can do is point you to the web site and let you work your way through the demonstrating artists. It
was a mind whirling day, so many things to see(too many for one day)
and so much admiration for the creativity and skill on show. Just a few memorables. Victoria Walker, watch the video and marvel, Amanda Wright and Harriet Riddell, this young lady was machine embroidering portraits (very tempted) Many of the
artists were young which is very heartening.
My weaving samples are growing, slowly.

Tuesday, July 08, 2014

I am always interested at the hightened awareness that comes with learning something new. I am following Jude Hill's "Considering Weave" and last night I found myself analysing the mat on the floor in the background of a television programme. an interesting diagonal weave. This morning Ines Seidel had a link to an older post on weaving plastic bags
and Sri Threads had an explanation this wonderful woven sleeping mat.
Here are my own first efforts.

and my little loom.

I made these pieces while being glued to the Tour de Yorkshire, sorry Tour de France. What a wonderful spectacle. So disappointed for Mark Cavendish but the rest of it was spectacular.

Friday, July 04, 2014

Time to catch up, these were quickly done,Prompt for Documented Life Wk24 was " Use book pages of text pages". I used a book I had used for cleaning my brayer while gelli printing. Then collaged a die cut from another page.

Wk 25 was "Cover your page in hearts". I again yurned to gelli prints which I had already collaged amd put them through the Sizzix to produce hearts galore, which in turn were collaged to another print.

Wk 26 "Add a bible verse that inspired you - or a line from a favourite book. This kind of thing stops me in my tracks but then me old favourite came to mind. A A Milne's "Now we are Six".

Looking forward to the Wimbledon Men's Final and of course I will be glued to the Tour de France for the next three weeks.I am so full of admiration for the stamina of these men 3,664 kilometres in 3 weeks with onbly two rest days. Hoping that everything goes well in Yorkshire, especially in Sheffield(DH's home town). I was tempted to go to London on Monday but decided, being a bit vertically challenged, I would probably be better off with the TV, miss the atmosphere though. We watched it go through the last time it was in England and after a very long wait it went through in the blink of an eye, won't forget it though. This year, particularly, I will watch it with my brother in mind. It was he who introduced me to the sport and he loved it. I will miss having him to answer my questions.